Hiked it on my way over to Ontario. Nice manzanita field on the way up from IH Saddle, move over to the right.
Climber Dave - Mar 14, 2007 3:38 am Date Climbed: Mar 10, 2007
Looking for snow
Went up looking for snow, trail up Icehouse was baren. Suprisingly found quite a bit going up Delker Canyon
Bob Burd - Jan 27, 2007 1:58 am Date Climbed: Jan 13, 2007
Sugarloaf-Etiwanda Traverse
With Ryan and others in sunny, but very cold conditions. Very enjoyable day. Trip Report
Travis_ - Nov 29, 2006 3:14 am Date Climbed: Nov 26, 2006
Via Falling Rock Canyon
Great hike of 5 peaks with Bechtt, excellent weather, beautiful area. Also climbed Ontario False Peak. See Trip Report
bechtt - Nov 27, 2006 7:17 pm Date Climbed: Nov 26, 2006
5 Peaks Hike
Hiked 5 peaks (plus Ontario false peak) with Travis via Falling Rock Canyon (great cl.2/3 scramble.) Hit Sugarloaf, Ontario, Bighorn, Cucamonga, and Etiwanda before exiting via the Icehouse Canyon trail. We were fortunate to get great views from all five summits before the clouds enveloped the peaks.
Augie Medina - Nov 13, 2006 8:39 pm Date Climbed: Nov 12, 2006
Peak But No Bighorn
Did this peak after having done Cucamonga and Ontario. I took trails all the way. Started out at Icehouse Canyon trailhead. Those 3 peaks on the trails make for a 19 mile round trip. Nice workout. Only regret is not seeing any big horn.
kngalaric - Aug 9, 2006 1:31 am Date Climbed: Feb 4, 2006
Not as good as Ontario or Cucamonga or Etiwanda for that matter
Climbed up with Bruno, Chrissy, Eric, and Kathy. Fun, but the views weren't so great.
Tagged this one on the way down from Ontario Peak.
johnm - Jun 4, 2006 2:49 am Date Climbed: Jun 3, 2006
Ridge from Cucamonga-Bighorn Saddle
First tagged Cucamonga Peak then down to the Cucmonga saddle and followed the easterly ridgeline on up to the summit. Summit to summit took 75 minutes. Stopped and enjoyed the views and lunch. Then headed off to Ontario.
jazamoo - May 29, 2006 5:44 am Date Climbed: May 27, 2006
impromptu peak
from Middle Fork Trail to Icehouse Saddle, then random decision to go ahead and do Bighorn (was worried about getting back in time to meet parents, oh well, they had to wait). fun screeing down :)
R Pollard - May 24, 2006 2:30 am Date Climbed: May 23, 2006
Part of a day hike via Icehouse Canyon
Zipped up Bighorn on the way back from Ontario. This way was much easier than coming up from Cucamonga. There is a nice trail along the ridge that branches off the trail to Ontario.
Route Climbed: Via Icehouse canyon and saddle Date Climbed: February 4th 2006
A rather warm day. We used crampons past the saddle and trailblazed straight to the summit. The views weren't very good; kind of a hazy day. We came down the last part of icehouse canyon in the dark; a little annoying with all the rocks.
Route Climbed: Icehouse to Ontario Peak to Bighorn Date Climbed: December 11, 2005
Great morning with nice snow. Saw a helicopter (Sheriff, fire, or rescue I coulden't tell) land on the bump on the ridge just before the summit slope for a few seconds and then took off. Other than that I didn't see anybody except a lone hiker coming up from Kelly Camp from a distance. Untill the way down that is.
Route Climbed: Trail from Ontario Peak Date Climbed: November 27, 2005
Nice views of the inland empire, slightly better views of the Mojave desert than Ontario. It was a cold, windy day. While on the way up I had to wait while a large contingent of SAR folks wheeled a woman out on a litter. They had been up all night. They looked tired. Other than that, I didn't see anyone until I got back to Icehouse Saddle, where there was a large group of hikers. I think I passed 50 people on the way down. What a crowd!
Route Climbed: Icehouse Saddle then up western ridge Date Climbed: August 7, 2005
Reached Icehouse Saddle at about 7 AM and went straight up the ridge running east from there. Returned via the Ontario Peak trail and went to Timber after that. Nice morning to be out!
Route Climbed: South ridge from Cucamonga Date Climbed: October 21, 2005
Did this one as part of three peak day - Cucamonga, Bighorn, Timber via Ice house canyon. Great day, perfect weather. The cross country from the peak to Icehouse saddle wasn't my favorite, need to find a better route
Route Climbed: Ridgeline from saddle with Cucamonga Date Climbed: Sat. July 30th, 2005
I saw the same Bighorn sheep on the summit that jjcate saw. I am glad someone else saw it, because I didn't have a camera, and feared nobody would believe I saw a bighorn on Bighorn Peak. Number 7 of 10 peak saga comprising Baldy, Harwood, Thunder, Timber, Telegraph, Etiwanda, Cucamonga, Ontario, and Sugarloaf.
HeyItsBen - Apr 9, 2007 4:46 pm Date Climbed: Apr 7, 2007
Side trip from Ontario PeakThis one took an additional 45 minutes RT from the Ontario Peak trail. Great views of Cucamonga.
David Rosenberg - Mar 14, 2007 4:29 am
No BighornHiked it on my way over to Ontario. Nice manzanita field on the way up from IH Saddle, move over to the right.
Climber Dave - Mar 14, 2007 3:38 am Date Climbed: Mar 10, 2007
Looking for snowWent up looking for snow, trail up Icehouse was baren. Suprisingly found quite a bit going up Delker Canyon
Bob Burd - Jan 27, 2007 1:58 am Date Climbed: Jan 13, 2007
Sugarloaf-Etiwanda TraverseWith Ryan and others in sunny, but very cold conditions. Very enjoyable day. Trip Report
Travis_ - Nov 29, 2006 3:14 am Date Climbed: Nov 26, 2006
Via Falling Rock CanyonGreat hike of 5 peaks with Bechtt, excellent weather, beautiful area. Also climbed Ontario False Peak.
See Trip Report
bechtt - Nov 27, 2006 7:17 pm Date Climbed: Nov 26, 2006
5 Peaks HikeHiked 5 peaks (plus Ontario false peak) with Travis via Falling Rock Canyon (great cl.2/3 scramble.) Hit Sugarloaf, Ontario, Bighorn, Cucamonga, and Etiwanda before exiting via the Icehouse Canyon trail. We were fortunate to get great views from all five summits before the clouds enveloped the peaks.
Augie Medina - Nov 13, 2006 8:39 pm Date Climbed: Nov 12, 2006
Peak But No BighornDid this peak after having done Cucamonga and Ontario. I took trails all the way. Started out at Icehouse Canyon trailhead. Those 3 peaks on the trails make for a 19 mile round trip. Nice workout. Only regret is not seeing any big horn.
kngalaric - Aug 9, 2006 1:31 am Date Climbed: Feb 4, 2006
Not as good as Ontario or Cucamonga or Etiwanda for that matterClimbed up with Bruno, Chrissy, Eric, and Kathy. Fun, but the views weren't so great.
cbuelow - Jul 10, 2006 7:53 pm Date Climbed: Jul 8, 2006
Bighorn Peak TrailTagged this one on the way down from Ontario Peak.
johnm - Jun 4, 2006 2:49 am Date Climbed: Jun 3, 2006
Ridge from Cucamonga-Bighorn SaddleFirst tagged Cucamonga Peak then down to the Cucmonga saddle and followed the easterly ridgeline on up to the summit. Summit to summit took 75 minutes. Stopped and enjoyed the views and lunch. Then headed off to Ontario.
jazamoo - May 29, 2006 5:44 am Date Climbed: May 27, 2006
impromptu peakfrom Middle Fork Trail to Icehouse Saddle, then random decision to go ahead and do Bighorn (was worried about getting back in time to meet parents, oh well, they had to wait). fun screeing down :)
R Pollard - May 24, 2006 2:30 am Date Climbed: May 23, 2006
Part of a day hike via Icehouse CanyonZipped up Bighorn on the way back from Ontario. This way was much easier than coming up from Cucamonga. There is a nice trail along the ridge that branches off the trail to Ontario.
Luciano136 - Feb 8, 2006 10:54 pm
Route Climbed: Via Icehouse canyon and saddle Date Climbed: February 4th 2006A rather warm day. We used crampons past the saddle and trailblazed straight to the summit. The views weren't very good; kind of a hazy day. We came down the last part of icehouse canyon in the dark; a little annoying with all the rocks.
banjobonch - Dec 11, 2005 5:26 pm
Route Climbed: Icehouse to Ontario Peak to Bighorn Date Climbed: December 11, 2005Great morning with nice snow. Saw a helicopter (Sheriff, fire, or rescue I coulden't tell) land on the bump on the ridge just before the summit slope for a few seconds and then took off. Other than that I didn't see anybody except a lone hiker coming up from Kelly Camp from a distance. Untill the way down that is.
Steve Larson - Nov 27, 2005 7:36 pm
Route Climbed: Trail from Ontario Peak Date Climbed: November 27, 2005Nice views of the inland empire, slightly better views of the Mojave desert than Ontario. It was a cold, windy day. While on the way up I had to wait while a large contingent of SAR folks wheeled a woman out on a litter. They had been up all night. They looked tired. Other than that, I didn't see anyone until I got back to Icehouse Saddle, where there was a large group of hikers. I think I passed 50 people on the way down. What a crowd!
graham - Nov 25, 2005 1:51 pm
Route Climbed: Normal trail Date Climbed: Jul-2-05Hiked while doing Baldy 9-peaks
banjobonch - Nov 8, 2005 10:26 pm
Route Climbed: Icehouse Saddle then up western ridge Date Climbed: August 7, 2005Reached Icehouse Saddle at about 7 AM and went straight up the ridge running east from there. Returned via the Ontario Peak trail and went to Timber after that. Nice morning to be out!
R Pollard - Oct 21, 2005 9:49 pm
Route Climbed: South ridge from Cucamonga Date Climbed: October 21, 2005Did this one as part of three peak day - Cucamonga, Bighorn, Timber via Ice house canyon. Great day, perfect weather. The cross country from the peak to Icehouse saddle wasn't my favorite, need to find a better route
Duffer - Oct 4, 2005 4:34 pm
Route Climbed: Icehouse Canyon Date Climbed: 23 September 2005Four large male bighorn sheep in the saddle west of the peak. Let me walk up to within 30 feet.
GlennG - Aug 2, 2005 1:16 am
Route Climbed: Ridgeline from saddle with Cucamonga Date Climbed: Sat. July 30th, 2005I saw the same Bighorn sheep on the summit that jjcate saw. I am glad someone else saw it, because I didn't have a camera, and feared nobody would believe I saw a bighorn on Bighorn Peak. Number 7 of 10 peak saga comprising Baldy, Harwood, Thunder, Timber, Telegraph, Etiwanda, Cucamonga, Ontario, and Sugarloaf.